JosephERG
Industrial
- Nov 1, 2007
- 20
Hi guys!!!!!
Is there anyone of you guys who happens to have an experience on assembling push-up pins? Push-up pins, by the way, is a tool used to remove chips (in an upward direction) from the wafer before it is wire-bonded. This tool is very common in the semi-conductor industry and our company is making a lot of them. But believe me guys, assembling this tool is very labor-intensive. As a matter of fact, our production yield for this device is less than 50%. Just imagine the waste in materials and labor. I think our assembly method needs an overhaul. We have tried some improvement activites, but we didn't get favorable results.
Can you share your ideas?
Thank you.
Is there anyone of you guys who happens to have an experience on assembling push-up pins? Push-up pins, by the way, is a tool used to remove chips (in an upward direction) from the wafer before it is wire-bonded. This tool is very common in the semi-conductor industry and our company is making a lot of them. But believe me guys, assembling this tool is very labor-intensive. As a matter of fact, our production yield for this device is less than 50%. Just imagine the waste in materials and labor. I think our assembly method needs an overhaul. We have tried some improvement activites, but we didn't get favorable results.
Can you share your ideas?
Thank you.